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Saturday, March 12, 2016

I have having a go recently with compare and contrast with my Year 10 group and my Year 12 students who are doing NCEA level 2.

The Year 10 class are designing portable speakers. They are going to develop their designs on #Tinkercad so they can be 3D printed. So far they have sketched some ideas in 2D and I wanted them to compare their ideas. We drew out 2 chosen ideas on card, full size, and cut them out so they could be photographed held in the hand. They need to see the scale of their designs in relation to people. They then put these photographs on a compare and contrast chart. I thought that this would be an interesting way to analyse their design work and get them to think critically about the design decisions that htey have been making so far.
Here is the chart that I made for them on Google Drawing ... Link here to the original drawing.

My Year 12 group are working on AS91340 and are looking at Art Deco. As part of that, we compare Art Deco to Art Nouveau so they can see the changes and differences.
To make this easier for them, we make Google Drawings to compare the 2 styles and put our work in our class Google Plus Community so we can see each other's work and help as we go along.

After our fabulous SOLO professional development day with Pam Hook, I was commissioned to design and make a poster to use in all the classrooms. It is to be for the staff and students to refer to for the words and meanings of the SOLO taxonomy levels.
I started a design and shared it backwards and forwards, getting feedback and opinions. It is always an interesting process to work with a client, as their opinions and views don't always match your own!! So suggestions for words were shared and we referred to information on the SOLO Taxonomy website.
Then the design was put into the staff Google Plus community where it was voted on and comments made as feedback. So I went from one client to 40 !!
Alterations were made following the feedback and a really good suggestion came in too.
I made a copy of the design and left the section where the words are blank. Teachers can then fill this part in themselves with subject / topic related words that they are specifically using at the time.

This is the main poster that everyone is getting a copy of......

Here is the blank copy. Teachers can order these from me if they want one to fill in them selves. They will be laminated so that they are re-usable for different topics, as they will wipe clean.